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Ji ' *; R s§« TA pm T it* ■ — y e to n H * v l* w PrWBy. COPPER CARBONATE A* Had aeted w rongly. H e atmuld hare THIS PAPER WILL HAVE warned her on bis A rot arrival. Ha PON W H E A T SERIES BY IRVIN COBB could not tilama her for refusing t* accept hla word. Copper iiurbonat* treatment lin t what w as a l th e bottom o f bar for wheat smut while not nett--' evident fea r o f him? ectilly Used in this county, I* T h * only thing I a ft fo r him lo do considered far past the expert' wn* lo try to protect her tn spite of mental slagu In Oregon wheat haraelf. growing centers. T h * friendly foraot bad suddenly grown hateful and nllan. And than This dry method pf treating l.ee knew what th* trouble wna. It i wheat for smut 1 » o f ulbre than waa th* aubtnargad matnorla* o f Ka lisiinl Interest at present on ac te lie. Mh* meant nothing to him now, count of llte filgh price o f seed loss than nothing, nnd yot— wall, that wheat. Twenty per cent less had been years ago, nnd ba bad gono wheat per acre cun be used through all that, m ill, tb» Imprint w as tb ora— when «ending copper carbonate Mmbb-nly, on on tbo night bofore. ho treated wheat aa compared to w as startled hy th * low sound o f the seed wheat required when voice«. Peering aeroas th* grass, he . using the liquid treatment. The could Just distinguish tb * Shadowy saving of seed wheat where two outline« o f tw o Agura* against tb * bushels per ucre would be 20 m ra'a Bra. I lo 2$ pounds. Twenty pounds Very d elib erately Loa draw hla nnto- / 0*WH|lM fer W tj i b«vnt«M m atlr from hla halt. Ita had no doutit ! at $~.J0 per bushel i* worth . WHU K«i v i>* that lAerre »ml Shorty wore planning iseveiilysta aud two-thirds cents. m isch ief; most probably they meant riuwovar. (.«-«• l>«Kttn lo h rm lh * 1 1 he cupper carbonate for treat- near hern. W hile lu- waa unloudlng hla , tn attack him as t prelim inary to over mor» fr«-**ly n Iran hi* limi I«*fi ih» j mg seed lur one acre would park and watering Ida horae, the girl pow ering the girl. »quali*! l u i !•• town M i n i ) hlm. II« went on with her meal, without paying 'coat between four and five And he lay w atrh ln g them a n d 1 w n lk id or tr o tin i hi* homo till noon, - any attention to him. !cents per ucre, thus leaving • 1 grim ly w allin g for Ibolr stealthy onset, j srudunlly m o m itln ; Inward Hi* oat la v , fooling both uneotiifortable and He felt more than n m atch for tha pair t net cost gain of about iu cum» ■ hlrt*. of i hr run*» thm uali u fairly fiMill»h, wa» beginning lo wl«h he had of them. »Iran rounfry. ____________ I per acre. . I walled, When a horae neighed elo«e a f M inutes went hy, however. T he pair Tin* in n» « might bol<t off for tw o nr T h e fam ous Irvin B. Cobb, la lh* ' ^ ».< •*' treated with coppe hand, hla horae and the g irl’» seemed «n unconscionable time mak throw wirak» vrt and I.oa M l <-unll«i< -at anawered. uad a minute later l ’ l*-rr* Ing th eir arrangem ent!, and nil the 1 opinio* o f m any peopla Hi* beat story carbonate doc* not have Its get'- that «roll within that portad bo w«ritltl tallar of ou r llaw. ha* compiled a re- 1 imuaiiug qualities injured. i'U t'auehon and Ida *-<>mpanlon Shorty while th r dlst-uoalon. which waa Jnat Ito aldo to briny hack I'rlly, If Ilia lai' mark a his series rode Into view through Hi* gathering abort, bumoruus iiiculment can be given any audible without being Intelligible. « M il lor worn In tho ration unlroa ho look ■ lories which he has heard T hey will dnrkneas. tunc and me treated seed can on. la w wondered how long ha had «larnt. In w blrh •»••nt of courao M o appear under Mr. Cobb's name with I'larre'» behavior a l the night of I.** been lyin g thara It w a s too dark te would b in o lo brina hla borao bark la k I uu U uuicfiiiileiy wiluoul In <»a» »Imoat ludicrous. 11» pullral hi* •a* hie watch. He wondered why they lh a title. "M y F av o rite Mtorlaa." an-l I.Itilo r a lla and proper* fo r ■ tony • r * soon to begin In this paper. jury to gcriiiuiulioti. horae up alofrt with tut oath, and *»l had not w aited HU morning, whan «ln io/> i b»w T h o now dominion W atch for them and rend them, tie- ►p-. .'J Heating equioiiioat looking front I.ae to tha girl In »Imoat farro rnrrlOa <41 th o trad iti"» o f th# old there would he a b etter chnm e o ’ ! can ** g o * n ever «tacoamered s a o , a must be used lo secure llior- comical »urprlar. lUiorty, dlmnountlng eeU ectiee * f fa n n y stories in your life. ougii covering o f the grain with North-Wool ; Il duo» not rotura wtlh In • hurried m anner, repeated hi* (■ king him unaw ares. A l last the black shadow s separate» S p eaking o f anecdote». Mr. Cobb snva: ••ni Ita man. rotnpanlon'a geettire*. F or eevrral copper carbonate. Nl»h|p la'ka v i a adm irably adattimi momenta th* light o f the ram p Are One o f litem w as com ing tow ard Idi. "A m erican s did not Invent or *11 *- tireultiing the copper carbon cover lh * short humorous story. with stealth y footsteps. l a v gu***"» - f*i* th r ni-.il» o f tho Fro«- Tro dor» It •I I lionet ted the rail» fare * o f the girl Inde*d, some short stories still nre ate dual is injurious to work n j k nt tho *xtn*tira northorn limita of and l.ee and th e vindictive, erow lln r that It w as Shorty, tha more eo*rng< A convenient machine for m aking the round* which w ere old ers. 011a o f the tw o thr ran**. nr a llltlo hayond. and Ilia one» o f (be tw o men- T h e Agure cam e slo w ly on lo-. when th* Pyram ids n ere young. Prob treating may be made from a homi o f a lako and rlror ayatrtn by Then I’ lerrr lea|>ed to the ground wrhirti rutiiim intratlun oould ho hod tty "Hy gar, It'* de feller ilnt tell me aimed the autom atic, hla Anger »tea,; ably (he piper who piped before M e * large oil drum by extending an wntor north to f o r t ( ‘burohlU or York dot'll he a ll’. “ he ahoated. "W h at you led on the trigger. H e would Hie a- rounded oat his art with on« of the inch pipe through the barrel standard Jokes o f the period— a Joke Knotury ur wool aa far a» Lako Alba f in k you're doing her*, you d— n fo u r soon as It m ade Hie first hostile move which, dressed In new clothes. Is doing diagonally for au axis on which »rant, aa aoun aa It raised Us weupo. liaaon. A u « h e rr Half o f one head duty som ew here today. T h e mother- to rotate it. Th» York boat, lad ra In tho gtiawnl* "M aybe the a i m aa you," aatd Lae. ' lo cover him. And then. In nmaaemciit, he let th* in-law Joke cciild not have originated ¡> cut out aud hinged to close wrlth »oppilo* of liquor, outâd puah "H-». bo. dn f» good I" r»arrd *b* with Adam beenuae Adnm had no ighlly so that the grain may rauxtle o f HI* autom atic drop. For He any wbara alone Uto tbotnuuida u f lako» hived “ You lin k w * tnl.r you In n* Agure w as not com ing tow ard him, h j m other-in-law, hut I have not Hie he put iu and taken oul. Mount and atroama. aotlny na motbor boat In pardner. belgT" allghteM doubt thnl C ain began aslng w as going tow ard th e girl'* tent. turn to tho ranoo. with "ito or moro on support* or posts that the "W ouldn't go w ith you. I've got II a fte r bla m arriage. And beyond And It w as the gtrt haraelf! rnao«. And over nil tbty raat. Ill-do- barrel may be easily rotated. my own hand to play,” I.S* anawered. pern dvem ara F ather Noah whiled Had she then som e secret under flnod dlatrlrt tho hooch-ru turar bad Tins machine will treat one sack "Yon won't p lay It here, then I" bet a w ay many ■ dragging half-hoar In standing w ith the tw o ruffian», ami alnioot nnllmltod aw ay, provin s a lowed Mtiorty. Turn slowly for a had the epleode o f th e evening nt thr the A rk hy tellin g Slu m, Ham und at a time. sortoti» riv al to th r loyltlm ato trading O ath* poured from hi* lip:'. "P ack hotrt been a perform ance staged fra Japhet Hie one which begin s: ‘It moment or so. Avoid breathing Intoronta. alno» %h * rarrtod hla paloon and vnmcoMt!" yelled I'lerre. T h e two some p a rticu la r purpose? seem s there ware two Irishm en nam e# I lie duKl after opening the ma Into tho Indlan'a ram ping yrtnmd* and advanced on l«ta with b.-Ulgereot gao- T hat might almost have apprnre*: j Pat and Mika: And Pat said to Mlk*, chine. took hla |ilrk o f tho rhotrrat fura « turaa. credible, hut for the conversation th*t T n lth . n s' ba Jnl.er*!'— lila Irado ombra e**d a ollvr »no. All ■ Km fir-egg near Hillsboro has I.«-* belt) up bis band aa the Aata l a v had overheard beside the stove "80 It would not do for us to lay alony lha frinyo o f whit» arttloniont It built such a machine, while threatened him TM dn'l 1 tell you I claim lo tha sol* responsibility for th* tn the light o f that. l a v had lo di» way ortivo. It bail sprang «I1 * red Beach o f North Plains is don't A * h t r he draw led decaptlxely abort hum orous story. Hut I am quit* ml»» the credibility o f hla aunnlne fungus p ro ru lyht, durtny tho dlaoryan “ Yon d**n' fight? By gar. you’re T h e only possible explan ation ai certain that w*. more than any other using it concrete mixer. isatlo a o f Iho tHtllra In cuuamjuonrr »»In' to Aghf dta tltm or g t t !" yelled which he could a rriv e w as that th< people, hnv* mad- It a part o f our An old churn, i f o f sufficient Of iho w ar aud tho roadjustnirnt Tho dally Ilfs. A m ericans o f w hatsoever l*1 err*. "Y ou 'fra ld o f g illln ' wblp|*«-d. girl had gone to the con federates w ill •-. will answer the purpose yany wo«« atondlly oniM ttorlny tho ro rank Ilk* to tell *h rt storle* and Ilk*- abr Ills own story, had ta x ed them, ami nicely. latinità bot <•■ •<■ n whltoa and rad« T hera ar* abort “ That'» »boat th e atae o f It." of course had been persuaded that hb to laugh at them w blrh had broa »m irabio allunai *ln*- tioniiin-rciai equipment may «(orlea «rhlch sum up tha ch a ra cto rt* laughed la » 'T h a t'» why I ah-vi In late wan false. Probably they ha*' tita adoont of th# Aral ploaror Hen of w-hlta Am ericana o r black be secured through dealers. atand quirk and at m ight and aure convinced her that th ey w ere friend» WUIrbovor dlatrlrt tho girt tra» Am ericans. Ja w s or O entlles, city folk gentlemen P and Hyil he had designs u|>»a her. bound fur. It wn* ltu|tuaaiblo to ml» or country folk more com pletely than Hla right band m ade a movetnrat BIYSTEHY MvMIAed and hum iliated, l a v wet» la k o lit*' m ura» th aï »ba would toko ••oold ponderous a ssa y ; or arhotnriy In bla coat pocket, but hi* aulm nnttr to sleep nt Inst with hla ears »Untie, Initially in front o f I.** lay a Inn» A man in restaurant, after exposition». It Is of record that wnn In the holster at tb * hark o f Id» for any unexpected sound or move lini kln no a f mountain, with only a hip, and th«rr waa nothing In the metit nnd the autom atic within hi« Abraham Lincoln In the darkest day* fniishing his meal, took oul a ktnyla p u o Intu tho httorl»r w a r a o f this Union, cured more (linn one cigar anil started to lig h t, it. pocket more lethal than hla pipe Immediate grasp. Long practice wit; rango nf »tatty mil**. crisis u ltb some hom ely anecdote, The head waiter B ui I'lerro, who wna ueura«». prisoner* approached whom he had bmugh* Vi-annlny Iho valloy rs ro fU ly . 1.** rbnngad color. T h * man w as a rn r nt single bonded out o f the w ilds bn*; some ap tly barbed retorL him and said: “ You are not ■ aw. ahottl a m ila boy and tito (ma*, t "In this aeries 1 h ave w ritten. 1 have heart, as Lea bad auapected H r given him th e facu lty o f sleeping lr allowed to smoke, sir.” tldn miri o f nandù- rising Int» tho »till tra|>ed bark with a m arl. Shorty n» com plete w atch fu ln ess aa a wild sought to choose those short stories air. “ flood Lord,” said he, "that’s which have made (he g rva test appeal •trpped bark. too. though not qu ite 0» a n im a l; no enem y could surprise bin M m *I«flod Hint lie bad lite girl Iti to me. Some o f them 1 beard years what my doctor told me. But violently, and the tw o, w ithdraw ing while lie dosed. algid. 1.00 boaltalod for a wblla, •’ !> a g o ; others no longer ago than y e a how the dickens r)i«f you know?” out o f range, proceeded to hold a dorldo-t w hether to ride tip to her. or Itut th ere wna no need for the* icrday. 1 have tried to repeat them whl»|vred roilaquy. nt (he end of prccnutlon» fo r nothing disturbed him to ram p when* ho waa. keeping a look In 1 he form In which th ey w ere uttered which, turning a w ay without another T r y Our Classified -Ads out for I'lorrr ami .Shorty. In the end nnd It waa th e »un. blinking on th* . In my presence I hope the reader rony word to law . they pco<-erd«-d to art edge o f th e hurt n o n , that »wakened enjoy them a s much a t I have e n jo jed he dortdod that the b etter otturar up th eir rnmp at a little dlatanre. him the next morning. would lie to m ake Itlnioalf known, nnd the work of com piling the coUectlon." L ee turned to the glri. who had n fron lln ly ho d«-»«-ond*d the »lopo T ho girt w a s a lre ad y cooking he* Mood a «llrait ap4 -rt»tor of the orene aliil follow ed tho trail along Ilio Ixink breakfast outside her tent when he "I ought to h a re explained, par o f the rtvor until ho renrhed the ram p i-nierged. and ahe returned hi* snlutn CAUSE FOR GRIEF Imp»." he raid. "T o n recognlxed tbnt •Tho girl had alread y art up her tent tlon with a sttfT little how. k rrp ln ; A Hebrew attended rtu- funer- man who tnrulted you taM night. A hi r llorar waa trlliere d near Hit her face averted | Jal o f a multi-millionaire and all little la te r I happm ed to overtie»r lira < T *»r tm lh f O f A ll 1 Knew): atrenm. and aho w a* oookln t her din l a v attended to hla h«rae nn*l lliet Thm r n«fn*a « r » W H A T U tA W H Y |t»lr of them »peaking o f a plan they Through the sad rites he cried nor nt a flre w id th ahe had mad*- m d W HEN. prepared hla b reakfast. He had An Imd form ed for Inlereeptlng you to ns if his heart would break, •md H O W and W H E R E and W H O “ Kite looked very trim aud bu»lne»» ■PU RE nlglit. I didn't w ant to alarm you. In Ished before P ierre and Shorty nitit* j “ Why are you erying. A b ie v i-aw they fulled to ap|ienr. but tl-at 1 « on the m ens. They looked as If tlu-.v W H A T w m thoDeclarntfe» ofL o o d o o l ked a friend. “ He wasn’t a W H Y dews th « data for Easter vary? why I propoartl to ram p liealde you. 1 hud Item drinking heavily the nl ,h W H E N w a s the great pyramid o f ' think they »re unnrrupulou» ctmtnro- before, but they m ade no naoveiuen* relati'P of yours." Cheops built ? “ lHtt's why I'm crying.” Ain*' era, and yrai've probably reached the tow ard eith er him or th a girl uniil tl. H O W can you distinguish a malarial «aim* ileei»lon a fte r th e orane that bn* horae» ware loaded nnd ready tn atari 'sobbed in a fresh outburst o f mosquito ? th* gtrt briefly declining Lee'» a»n!*t W H E R E is Canberra ? Zcebrugga? Just taken plar»." tears. nnce and handling her own gear l l l r W H O was the Millboy of tha SIash«s f "T h an k yon. but I aanure yon that I an expert. Are these *eix men" senring you too? •tin quite mpiibh- o f protecting my Give them ao opportunity by placing POOR GIRL Then Shorty cam e up to la v . ••If," nn*wercd the girl, and L ee »«" from "He«* here, pardner. vrhnt'a the great T lift t wa» a young girl her Ang«-ra atray to w a n l a »ervlca- Idea?" he asked. In n tone that wn Savannah, ■ l*c revolver holnter at her licit. “ O f erairw- I don't want to Intrude." meant to he con ciliatory. "M y |>r.r: On the pavement slipped on ■ aid lire , “ lint a» long an the»e men se r nnd me wna wonderin' If w- a hannnah; couldn't Ax up tlda little iid»nn<!er are here, I think I ought to renin In.” And since that sad day. ■ tendin'. I gm-ss you're barkin’ up in your hora*,^ She look a atep or tw o to w an l lilui. I am sorry to say. sch o o L office, liMiking at him Ax*t!ly. "W h o and the w rong tree, ain 't you ?" club, lib rary. "M eaning?" She stands when she plays th*' what are yon?" ahe ilcniamlvd with T h is''S u p rem e1 "M eaning ns how my pnntner and planah. quivering lip». "H ow am I to know Authority” in »11 Hint you an- n»t tbone men’» f-b-nil. 1110 don't mean n<> harm tn thin voting knowledge offer* s e r v ic «^ Indy. W e’re on 11 prospectin' trip, end that thin ta not all part of an arranged immediate, constant, lu tin g, trust MODEST MAN nnehernlly w e don't w ant no outsider* plan?" worthy. Answer* »11 lands a f ques He— I would gladly die f o r tions. A century o f d e v e lo p in g , "I nm not n friend, or naaoclnte of buttin' In on our property." “ How nhout till» la d y ?" you, but for one thing. enlarging, and perfecting under ex lltooe men," aiUNTfrod Irao Indignantly acting care and highest scholarship "N ow . imrdner, you got thing* Mxcrt She—And what-is dial? "I n ever imw eith er o f them until one insures accu racy, com pleten ess, up wrong, I tell you. R f »lie's goin' He- I’m afraid you eonld nov o f them In.-dilted you In the hotel yen compactness, authority. lenlay evening. I know Hint they arc rair w ay, why. nnrherully, w e ain't er replaee the loss. W H t* tor a e&rapJe p a g e o f th e New 1 IForda. going to portend not to ace each other M pcefoi n of Regular a * *~ ^ “ ---- planning to do you *o;n* harjn." booklet You aro -* th« J u r y .” priesa* ote. T o Now 1 dunno where you 're bound for U»o*v' « ^ » y ti^ o p u h » i CBÜOB oro w ill Boad/Voo "W e ll, and -yo u ?" »he n*Ued. trying nnd I don’t rare, hut I give you H ie| 0 * 1 Your Printing D * n e N o w to keep her voice itendy. C A C MERR1AM CO. heat tip you ever had. e f you don't Unxo*H*d Job Printing "Y on »ua|M-ct m e f SseiaefaU. M u .. U .S. A . Eat. I s j j "1 don't know. I I m at nobody. 1 like trouble, which I understand you Tho Beavorton Review to *ay you don't. T h e re nln'l no gobl in k yon why you nre here." In Stony range, and the heat tiling you ^ "M y ohjeet In cam ping here health- yon tonight I* »Imply to protect you," kin d o 'I * to bent It bark to l.lttb . Falla. T h a t's a ll nhout It.” Lee equivocated. " I f there'a no geld In Ston y range, th e Looked V ary T rim and Busins»* She anaw etvd, with an effort at why are you protpeetln g here?" Ilka W ith Her S lrsv ss Rollad Up to Irony. "A nd my an»wer lo you 1 » that Hor Elbow* and Hor A ir of Bolng " S a y ," shouted Shorty, "I gue*» my j I do not need protection, hut th at Hit* Com pletely at Homo In Thooo S ur country 1 » free for a ll— for thorn- men imrdner and me know * ou r biiMne** without no outsider b u llin ' In. I’ve rounding«. and for you." put Iho card s fa c e up on the table. , She went Jm rk Into her tent, leav lik e with ber oleeve» rolled up to her Now how about It?" ing Le«- »tupt-Aed. T he pair w ere a l elhona and her itlr o f helny com pletely "N othin g doing." ready »ented In fron t o f their Are, nt horn*- In :hew- surrounding». Shorty glared at him. "S a y, whs* An I r t Jun p«'d fiuto hi» horae »lie munching »lab» o f bread nnd raw kinds gam e a re you plnyln, th a t’» ' hneon. T h ey had been w atching Lee M arled, th en *lnohr<J at him with an wlint we w ant to kn ow ?" he demanded ; evprea»bn o f 1 -'m w hlrh wa» an nt- and the girl fu rtive ly throughout the " la this a showdown or ain't It?" With full basemeut, furnace, good drainage, laud Interview. Ira* wondered whether the trinpl to rttncttnl n very obVida» Irepl "N ot for m e," answ ered Irae. glrl'a demeanor had given them any dation. enough for two houses, on .1 rock road that's puid "A ll right I" Shorty clam bered on H e had "Hood «•venlny.'' he railed. "I’m Inkling of 111 term ination. hi» horn«* with an oath slid m n teivd for a n d readily accessible lo luith highways where travelling your w ay, and anw your never felt »0 fool I ah. back to w h ere P ierre wna standing, I f they perauaded her thnl they cursing aa he tried to tighten h b ram p Arc. ao Ionic the liberty of Join there is no city taxes and just J (>!-*->< t>> lh* train wen- more to he trusted, the oltttnHon girth. A colloquy ensued. T he pair In . you. If there'a no objection." station. These homes have five r. » . finished and would he n «erlou» one for her. Lee'* rod* up to the girl, who w as alread y In SI10 stnn-d hard nt hint aa If hla nil position wn* certain ly fa r more «11 her saddle. vent were «nine long exported blow T h ere follo w ed an nnl room for 3 more in attic If vonr *-1d liotn .- is priced hnrni*»lng than he had anticipated Hint had »ndd-Aly fallen. F or a few mated pantomime, w ith gesticu lation s right it can he traded in on one ol ill«- homes or Utmnrrtla ah" neemed under the In *!t w a* nlino*t a* If the g ir l had de toward Lee. T h e glri seem ed to sit Alienee of 1 1 all-povaeaalng fe a r Titer, rided to throw In her led w ith the pair obstinately mute, as If she remained they can be bought on easy payments in,-tutoring It. ahe anawen-d with the o f F ree T ra d e r agent». H e had not neutral. succeeded In convincing her that their m ine «(Yeetatlon o f Indifference: Suddenly Shorty wheeled hi» horse ^ "Y ou run enmp where you like, of motive» were evil, perhaps hecan -e he nhout. "C om e 'long. P ierre. I gue*-*' J had not ventured to voire hi* real *us c ntrne. T h e ran ge la free for nil.” w e’ve give the fool his c lia n s t!” he j I - 0 , n little atnggored nt the ttnwll plrlon* o f them to her. And he had ■ hooted. And, to L ee'a surprise, tie J only succeeded In arousing her hos lini no#a of fitly Invitation, derided pair ktrked th eir mounts In the rib* J tbnt II would he hotter for the prenant tility. Contractor and nnd In a moment w e re off at fu ll xal And, lo okin g nt th e m atter In u not to Rinvili her with uny explana ,-ommon sense light. Lav renllxed Hint frontinued nrxl wwk.) t t o V I - f ^ WPVVV'I.ed to pitch hi* tan* The Freêlfâéerj Br ^ 1 br%msseúiii W ebster ’ s N ew I nternational D ictionary \ Wh Ï Not Own ë A Modern Home? * \ i Dallas P. Murray B uilder I A P P L E SOAB CAM OE CONTROLLED Announcement Apple s c a b , lh * m o s t s s r t o u * d v*:a»u o l th e a p p le m U i e g o u , c a n be c o u t r o l i e d , end *v*u " “ V d p r e v e u l e d by ■ lew s a n i ta r y l u e n s u r e s n o d n s y s t e m a t i c u se o f lim e - s u lfu r sp ra y . CM}«b in A fungus g r o w t h t h n l Is Form ing a Class of Privais Piano Pupils in Bsavorton F a r PMrttMr Information W rite O r Phono ut lacks tbe fruit, leaves, and ROY OOODMAN uccusiouuliy the twigs o f the Hue. It reproduces by means &0 t Fine Arts Bldg. BR BIOS o f »pores, llioueund* uf which OREGON are discharged from lh* peri- P O R TLA N D utecin, »man duuie-like pimple* on the fallen leave* o f Uie pre vious year. The spores mature -thoul the Ume Uie apple blos soms arc ready lo open, and die earned up by tbe wind and mu* cause remiecuou, and u continuation of tne spore pro duction. Plowing Uie dead leave* un der in the cany spring, before the winter buds burst, will re move the chief source of in fection, but ns the disease may ue carried in from neighboring orchard» as well as from leave* nol turned under, the follow ing itpray schedule should b* used: 1 i j Delayed dormant »pray, 12 pound* o f lune-suifur lo 100 gallons o f water, applied soon after the winter bods open, when the leaves of Uie fruit spurs are one third lo th r e e - fourths inches long. (2) Fink Annie says 1 better ex* ■pray, 314 lbs. lime-sulfur to plain that phrase “ friendly 100 gallons o f water, applied service” that I ’ ve been when tbe flower buds show a preaching so long. pink color, but are not yet open. 3) Calyx Spray, 2% pounds Y o u know , just about of lune-sulful spray to 100 gai. the best thing about your o f water, applied 10 days after best frien d is the real (ra the calyx spray. (5 ) Thirty- tion that you can always day spray, 2 pounds lime-sul- depend upon him. fu." to tOO gallons o f water, ap- riied 30 days after the calyx Dependability is a great ■pray. fa c to r in the “ fr ie n d ly Pruning is also an important service” o f the factor in preventing scab, for if the foliage is dense it re mains wet longer after each rain, and gives the spores o f the fungus a belter chance to germinate and cause infection. 'VUL What a HE Southern Pacific SPEAKS UP “ Where’ve you been so late?” “ To a lecture.” “ Huh?” “ And it wa* very poor. I don’t care to listen to another one. TN E ti SION SAYS SO She— What makes you think Jones i8 tired o f hi» wife? He— A sign in front o f hi* house say* “ Honey For Sale.” Red Electrics C. E. A LLE N , Local A g e n t BEAVERTON ORE. C A S T O R IA For Infants sad ChBdrai to U n For Ovor 3 0 Yooro UnxMltod Job Printing ■M M M h Y S R , , — S R ^ S N N IS Bto L Beaverton Transfer Co. « Lewis Brothers, Props. Auto Truck and Livery Service, Daily Trips To Portland. Furniture and Piano Moving. Offices: Bwaverton; Cor. Watsonanrl First St. Portland; 188 Froat St. Phones: flaaverton, Sion I I . Portland, Main 3540 WHO ARE BUILDERS? Bright prospects mjirk the opening ol the new year. The business horizon is a- gl'iw, .'o r fundamental condi tions never wero sot-ne’er. D urirtv ihe i:e x l tw u m onths { th o u san d s w ill ne«fd m iirria is. J. Haulenbt'ck Lbr. Co. Opposite s. rw rana P. Depot BEA yp.tt TON OR EGON naaMUBt; I Have A Joint Account n Our Bank tiy a “ Joint Account” we me an an account into which e i ther a man or his wife may put m oney or from which either may draw money. Every man should make his wife his F IN A N C IA L P A R TNER. Then if anything ha ppens lo him she will have the necessary experience to be able to take care of his money. W e will welcome your acc ount. General Banking with unexcelled S erv*ce 4 °fo Paid on Savings and lime Depa s,ts S 25 will start a checking account and wt. ma^e \o “ Service Charge” on earne. Bank of Beaverton !